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... enemy, and of living with the man who had dosee hil 'the greitest ?? speaks of his past history as if it had occunrred tee enaies ago; !o-his re- citals and his observations-he- speaks ,th laugencge of past 'gesj hc u-e:a spirit discoursing in the Elysian ...

The Daily News

... MILKING PAIL. Doors open 6J. PRINCESS'S.-THIS Eteniwg, lIE WOULD BE AN ACTOR. Motley, Mr. Charles Mathews. To be followed bv A SPEAKING LIKENESS. Manette, Mad. Vestris. THE SLEEPING BEAUTY. Princess, Madume Vestris; Factotum, Mr. Charles Mathews. conclude with ...

FINANCIAL SUMMARY OF THE WEEK

... any variations worth notice. The stock of unemployed notes is now nearly Some commercial letters have received from France speak of a marked improvement in all the staple manufactures the country; and yet strange say, while confidence is reviving and money ...

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... BACK your own ttFftjRSENTATlVES against a CONSPIRACY of the TORY AltISTOCRACY, aed the TOWN CLERKS of ENGLAND. LET YORKSHtRE SPEAK OUT. TIHE LEEDS PROCESSION, *Composed o-f IVAGGONS and lEDESTRIANS. and accompanied sitt FLAGS aild MtUSIC, will assemble at ...

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... Paris Papers of Saturday have arrived in course, but they contain no new facts of interest. The latest accounts from Spain speak with some con- fidence of General ESPARTHRO taking the command of the troops at St. Sebastian, and commencing imme- diate ...

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... particulars of his case, which he has kindll urnj To his very lucid and striking statements (tich close) I can add nothing, they speak for themselfis; but I may oh- e serve, that on his leaving Liucolnsbire it was the decided 'i impression of all his friends ...

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... property, or make a bona fide Freeholder ;-tbat therefore the person before them was not a Freeholder, and had no right to speak ill this the Freeholders' especial Court, unless they granted it to him as a special indulgence. -Upon this, a Freeholder ...

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... this great Borough Lord rose to speak ?? day bl'd mnd cough'd. at a loss what to say, Ile iumrdhip can never an audience address, htis seatteisd ideas leave hinm in a mess lint .o'~klr forold orthodoxy, Who rat speak h tiselcfcearnspeak vell by proxy ...

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... and of living with the man who had done him the greatest wrong. He speaks of his past history as if it bad occurred -three centuries ago; in his recitals and his observations, he speaks the language of past ages; le is like a spirit discoursing in the ...

PROVINCIAL

... reduced to 124 P cent, ad valorem. In speaking of the price he should speak of that quality which was taken as the standard, fur the price of tea varied from halfpenny per pound to about 4s. 6d., and the trade, speaking of it, spoke of a given quality. In ...

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... addressed to his Majesty by the Lawyers of Ghent, relative to tlse Roval Decree of the 26th October last, on the obligation to speak and write in the National language at the bar, and in the public official documents. AUSTRIAN FUNDS. M Metalliques ?? - VIENA ...

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... Idibenv' We might then, probably, say With impunity to the lihelle of private character,- Lie on!-wthilst nzy revesre shall be To speak- the ,er, d/'t4 .f thiee. But as the libel law Is now construed and administeyed, such a modc of retaliation would be attended ...